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Substantially transparent material for use with light-emitting device

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In this paper, the authors proposed a substantially transparent material comprising particles of an inorganic titanate or inorganic zirconate and at least one compound, wherein the particles are uniformly dispersed in the at least single compound, and where the particles were bonded to at least a single compound via a surface functional group of the particles.
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The invention provides a substantially transparent material comprising particles of an inorganic titanate or an inorganic zirconate and at least one compound, wherein the particles are uniformly dispersed in the at least one compound, and wherein the particles are bonded to the at least one compound via at least one surface functional group of the particles. The invention also provides a light emitting device comprising a light emitting diode encapsulated with the substantially transparent material.

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